SAS 1 Flashcards
Contains one or more soluble chemical substances dissolved in water
Solutions
Used mainly as a vehicle and as solvent for the desired flavoring or medicinal ingredients
Waters
An official organic acids and certain organic acids
Aqueous acids
Aqueous: Directed into the cavity of the body and function as a cleaning agent or antiseptic agent
Douches
Aqueous: Employed as rectal injections
Enemas
Aqueous: Used in treating pharynx and nasopharynx
Gargles
Aqueous: Most often used for their deodorant refreshing or antiseptic effect.
Washes
Aqueous: Used in making syrups
Juices
Non-aqueous solution: Contains pyroxyllin in a mixture of ethyl and ethanol.
Colloidions
Non-aqueous solution: clear, pleasantly flavored SWEETENED HYDROALCOHOLIC liquids intended for oral use.
Elixirs
Non-aqueous solution: contains not less than 50% by weight of glycerin.
GlycERITES
Non-aqueous solution: A vitamin concentrate in the fish liver oil.
Oleovitamins
Non-aqueous solution: Also known as essences.
An alcoholic or hydroalcoholic volatile substances.
Spirits
Non-aqueous solutions: Spirits is also known as
Essences
Non-aqueous solutions: preparations used for temporary relief of toothache.
toothache drops
Two phase system of solid divided in either solid, liquid, or gas.
Suspension
Non-aqueous solutions: preparations used for temporary relief of toothache.
toothache drops
Two phase system of two immiscible liquid that is combined.
Emulsion
Viscid Aqueous solution: concentrated solutions of sugar
Syrup
Viscid Aqueous solution: allied to the syrup
Honeys
Viscid Aqueous solution: An adhesive liquids
MuCilage
Suspension: made up of small INORGANIC particles or large ORGANIC molecules interpenetrated by a liquid
Gel
Suspension: Aqueous insoluble inorganic drugs
Magmas and Milk
Suspension: Aqueous liquid preparations which contain suspended insoluble solid substances.
Mixtures
Extracts: alcoholic or hydroalcoholic solutions prepared from vegetable material or from chemical substances.
Tinctures
Extracts: liquid preparations of vegetable drug containing alcohol
Fluidextracts
A preparation of crude vegetable or animal drug
Extract
Extracts: are natural or induced solid or semisolid EXUDATION FROM PLANTS OR FROM INSECTS FEEDING ON PLANTS
Resins
Medicated: Semisolid preparations intended for external applications to the skin and mucous membranes.
Ointments
Medicated: A soft moist mass of meals, herb seed etc. usually APPLIED IN HOT CLOTHES.
Cataplasm
Medicated: viscous liquid or semisolid emulsion of their OIL-OR-WATER or WATER-OR-OIL type.
Cream
Medicated: resembling ointments that usually used for covering or protection.
Dressing
Medicated: made to bring medication closer to the skin
Plasters
Medicated: Concentrates of absorptive powders dispensed in petroleum or hydrophilic petrolatum.
Paste
Medicated: inserted in rectum, vagina, or uretha
Suppositories
Powder: prepared in the form of bulk powder that contains soap or detergent mild abrasive and an anticarriogenic agent
Dentrifices
Powder: soluble powders intended to be dissolved in water
Douche powder
Powder: A non-toxic preparation powder
Dusting powder
Powder: Finely divided powder that is introduces to body’s orifices
Insufflations
Powder: diluted potent powder drugs
Triturations
solid dosage forms that is prepared by compression or molding.
Tablet
solid dosage form that is encapsulated in a gelatin.
Capsule
sterile liquid preparations intended to be administered by injection
Parenterals
Compounded and packaged for instillation in the eye
Ophthalmic solutions
Spirits is also known as
Essences
PLM meaning
Product Lifecycle Management
In where responsibility is delegated
Division of responsibility
Division of responsibility other words
obligation of duty
In where authority is defined and delegated
Delegation of Authority
Based on similarity of functions alone
Functional structure
composed of different works that possess one goal.
Divisionalized structure
Organizational manual is also called as
Management guide
Enemas is also known as
Evacuation enemas